but we can go to a fee? how much? $80. and then it keeps going. it seems to me to be a losing battle to keep your grass green? do you need a lawn? everyone who came here from other areas, it was lush and green. that s what vegas was 20 years ago. it was lush and green. sure. the city assigns watering days to control usage and also encouraging a landscaping style focused on drought resistant plants and efficient irrigation. if you don t get with the program, there s a whole out there in the desert for you. okay, not really. you get a notice pinned to your door or something. but some people they want the lawn. and they can have it, just don t water on the wrong day. how critical is it? very. there s no snow on the western sierras, so we don t get any continued flow dumping into lake mead. so unless something drastic changes, there s no relief in the near future, but got to stay positive.
and then it keeps going. it seems to me to be a losing battle to keep your grass green? do you need a lawn? everyone who came here from other areas, it was lush and green. the city assigns watering days to control usage and also encouraging a landscaping style focused on drought resistant plants and efficient irrigation. if you don t get with the program, there s a whole out there in the desert for you. okay, not really. you get a notice pinned to your door or something. but some people they want the lawn. and they can have it, just don t water on the wrong day. how critical is it? very. there s no snow on the western sierras, so we don t get any continued flow dumping into lake mead. so unless something drastic changes, there s no relief in the near future, but got to stay
it seems a losing battle to keep your grass green. do you really need a lawn in the first place? well, most everyone that lives here came from the midwest or east coast and it was lush and green, and that s what vegas was 20 years ago. it was lush and green. sure. the city assigns watering days to control usage and also encourages xeriscaping, a landscaping style focused on drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation. and if you don t get with the program, there s a hole out there in the desert for you. okay, not really. you get like a notice pinned to your door or something. but some people, they want the lawn? yeah. got to have it. and they can have it. just don t water on the wrong day. how critical is it? very. i mean, there s no snow on the western sierras, so we don t get any continued flow into the colorado dumping into lake mead. so unless something drastically changes, which there is no foreseeable relief in the near future. but you ve got to stay p
then it doubles. and it keeps going? yeah. it seems a losing battle to keep your grass green. do you really need a lawn in the first place? well, most everyone that lives here came from the midwest or east coast and it was lush and green, and that s what vegas was 20 years ago. it was lush and green. sure. the city assigns watering days to control usage and also encourages xeriscaping, a landscaping style focused on drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation. and if you don t get with the program, there s a hole out there in the desert for you. okay, not really. you get like a notice pinned to your door or something. but some people, they want the lawn? yeah. got to have it. and they can have it. just don t water on the wrong day. how critical is it? very. i mean, there s no snow on the western sierras, so we don t get any continued flow into the colorado dumping into lake mead. so unless something drastically changes, which there is no foreseeable re
do you really need a lawn in the first place? well, most everyone that lives here came from the midwest or east coast and it was lush and green, and that s what vegas was 20 years ago. it was lush and green. sure. the city assigns watering days to control usage and also encourages xeriscaping, a landscaping style focused on drought-resistant plants and efficient irrigation. and if you don t get with the program, there s a hole out there in the desert for you. okay, not really. you get like a notice pinned to your door or something. but some people, they want the lawn? yeah. got to have it. and they can have it. just don t water on the wrong day. how critical is it? very. i mean, there s no snow on the western sierras, so we don t get any continued flow into the colorado dumping into lake mead. so unless something drastically changes, which there is no foreseeable relief in the near future. but you ve got to stay positive.